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Colorectal cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: Lack

<p>Most people with colorectal cancer in sub-Saharan Africa receive no treatment or only inadequate treatment, despite the disease being potentially curable. The life expectancy of many of those affected can be significantly improved through simple measures. These were the findings of a new study published in <em>JNCCN&mdash;Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network</em>. The study was conducted by University Medicine Halle along with the American Cancer Society and various international institutes. The team analyzed the data of 653 people diagnosed with colorectal cancer. In light of the rising number of cases and low survival rates in the region, the authors underscore the need to improve diagnosis and treatment options.</p>
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Colorectal cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: Lack

<p>Most people with colorectal cancer in sub-Saharan Africa receive no treatment or only inadequate treatment, despite the disease being potentially curable. The life expectancy of many of those affected can be significantly improved through simple measures. These were the findings of a new study published in <em>JNCCN&mdash;Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network</em>. The study was conducted by University Medicine Halle along with the American Cancer Society and various international institutes. The team analyzed the data of 653 people diagnosed with colorectal cancer. In light of the rising number of cases and low survival rates in the region, the authors underscore the need to improve diagnosis and treatment options.</p>
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